“The main stop for all the routes of buses inside Vallarta. Most of them will have a stop on Pino Suarez Street between Venustiano Carranza and Lazaro Cardenas Streets. However the new buses with A/C have their stop on Venustiano Carranza Street near the corner with Pino Suares Street. the basic fare is MXN 7.50. Be aware that the new buses cannot give you change. They can take 10 pesos coin and any bills but they cannot give you change. If you would like to use the public transportation and need help in understanding let me know and I can give you specific instructions depending on where you would like to go. Otherwise i recommend using UBER”

“After almost three years, the Pier at Los Muertos Beach has been inaugurated with fireworks, music, and fun, on January 4th, 2013. The pier is one of the main elements in an ambitious renewal program for downtown Puerto Vallarta that includes a series of important projects around the town. These will add to the main existing attractions for both local and international visitors.”

“The most famous public beach in Puerto Vallarta. You can bring your own beach umbrella or you can have some food and drinks in a restaurant and they will provide you with chairs and beach umbrellas "palapas". Do not forget to try "camarón en vara" or "shrimp in stick", the beach vendors will come to you to offer this delicious snack.”

“Beach Club during day, Rooftop Bar at night with drag and gogos. To get to beach club walk about 100 yards south on beach. Look for blue chairs/umbrellas. Right next to it is Green Chairs bar, with the light green umbrellas.”